Cause all love is beautiful, man!

On Saturday afternoon, Yale hosted a “sensitivity training” in which students were asked to consider topics such as bestiality, incest, and accepting money for sex. During the workshop, entitled, “Sex: Am I Normal,” students anonymously asked and answered questions about sex using their cell phones, and viewed the responses in real time in the form of bar charts.

The session was hosted by “sexologist” Dr. Jill McDevitt, who owns a sex store called Feminique in West Chester, Pa. Survey responses revealed that nine percent of attendees had been paid for sex, 3 percent had engaged in bestiality, and 52 percent had participated in “consensual pain” during sex, according to an article published in the Yale Daily News on Monday.

Event director Giuliana Berry ’14 told Campus Reform in an interview on Monday that the workshop was brought to campus to teach students not to automatically judge people who may have engaged in these sorts of activities, but rather to respond with “understanding” and “compassion.”

Look, I am no prude, but some stuff just makes you freaking wonder WTF is going on. Get your freak on in the privacy of your bedroom all you want, as long as it is consenting, between adults, and nobody gets hurt unless that was agreed upon, I am fine with it. I don’t even care if Fido, with the help of some peanut butter, is the only one that can get you off in that special way. But when the agenda is to force people to think of this stuff as just normal, I think you are pushing things too far.

It now looks like the social engineers are encouraging everybody to not just get their groove on, but telling everybody else to like it, or else. Soon nobody will be able to make arguments against polygamy, incest, bestiality, and the guy humping his Buick. Anything goes. Can’t draw arbitrary lines in the sand or have it both ways, and we seem to want to avoid that argument at all costs. Wishful thinking won’t be enough to make things work out right. Eh, why do I worry? Islam will fix any and all this deviant behavior sooner than later anyway by telling us it doesn’t happen anymore or by codifying when it is OK to hump that camel. Since dogs are dirty some people are not going to like it though.